The Blythweb Calendar publicises events open to the public which are taking place in the general area of the
Blyth Valley in north-east Suffolk and occasionally also in the wider area. These events include those held in
support of local and UK charities, organisations, good causes etc., which we are pleased to freely publicise.
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Halesworth Walking for Health: Led Walk at WESTLETON

Venue: see event text for venue information

Halesworth Walking 4 Health, part of OneLife Suffolk, the free healthy lifestyle service for the county are in your area offering free health walks. Our walks are available for those wanting to become more active, meet new people and explore our beautiful county. The health walks are led by trained volunteers and graded from 1 to 5 (1 being suitable for beginners, easy terrain and 5 being more challenging, including stiles and/or a faster pace.) There is no need to book in advance for a health walk, you can just turn up but please arrive 15 minutes ahead of the start time when attending your first walk to register. Today's walk: meet at the Westleton Nature Reserve car park (left hand side of Dunwich Road, Westleton) for a 3-mile grade 4 walk.

Ticket Details: FREE event - arrive 15 minutes early to register if this is your first Walk

Tour of Southwold Lighthouse

Southwold Lighthouse provides a waymark for vessels navigating the east coast and guides vessels making for Southwold Harbour. On selected dates tours of Southwold Lighthouse are organised by Southwold Millennium Foundation under licence from the Corporation of Trinity House, take approximately 30 minutes, and are on the hour and half hour. To climb the tower there is a minimum height restriction of 1.1 metres tall.

Ticket Details: Adult £4, Child 16 years and under £3, Family of 2 adults + up to 3 children £12. CASH ONLY PLEASE.

Cinema @ The Cut - EATEN BY LIONS (12A)

Director Jason Wingard, 2018, UK, 99 mins, with Jack Carroll, Antonio Aakeel, Asim Chaudhry, Johnny Vegas.
An 'unexpected treat: a really happy multicultural comedy'. No one, you will be relieved to learn, is actually eaten by a lion except, that is, Omar's mum and dad some time before the narrative begins. This makes orphans of teenager Omar and his half-brother Pete who, after the death of their gran, set out on a quest of discovery to the bright lights of Blackpool. It's a very funny take on the hazards besetting two endearingly naive boys let loose in the big wide world.